Corneal bee sting in a Bengal cat.
Thomas DulaurentBertille PerardIona MathiesonAnne-Maïmiti DulaurentPierre-François IsardPublished in: JFMS open reports (2020)
Ocular bee stings have been described in humans, with several consequences ranging from mild conjunctivitis to severe lesions affecting the cornea, iris, lens and retina. Most severely affected cases have been observed when the venom sac was found with the stinger, with a likely greater amount of venom being delivered into the ocular structures. The relatively benign presentation of this case was probably due to the lack of the venom sac within the bee sting. To our knowledge, this is the first documented case of a corneal bee sting in a cat.